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Adult Education
2009 Spring Arkansas NRS and Distance
Education Guidelines
Fulfilling The Arkansas Promise
2008-2009 Program Policies and Procedures
Final Line-Item Budget Fiscal Year Report
7-1-06 to 6/30/07 Revised 4/1/08
Current Year Line-Item Budget Report 7/1/07 to
6/30/08 Revised 4/1/08
Projected Line-Item Budget Report 7/1/08 to
6/30/09 with narrative Revised 4/1/08
ESL
GED
WAGE
Arkansas Adult Learning Resource Center
Arkansas
Literacy Councils (Partner)
Adult education programs provide basic skills
classes to adults with less than a high school education. Adult
education in Arkansas is based on the following philosophy:
- All adults can learn.
- All adults have the right to education that enhances their
ability to effect positive changes in their lives.
- All adults have the right to obtain the life skills that they
need to become self- sufficient, actively participating members of society.
- All adults have the right to complete their education
through the high school level.
Adult education serves adult learners through adult basic
education classes, which are designed for adults functioning up to the 8.9 grade level.
General adult education classes prepare adults who score at the 9th to 12th grade level.
In fiscal year
2006-2007, a total of 51,042 adults were enrolled in adult education
programs.
During calendar year 2006, a total of
6,635 adults passed
the General Educational Development tests to earn the Arkansas High School Diploma,
which is the high school equivalency certificate. The state pass rate on the test was
82
percent.
Workplace
education programs are available to businesses and industries to provide classes at
the industry site to help employees upgrade their basic skills and acquire their GED
diplomas.
Arkansas Department of Career Education
Three Capitol Mall
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone:(501) 682-1970
Fax: (501) 682-1706
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